“He was still, amazingly, doing pretty well considering that he had an arrow through him,” said Kachemak Crane Watch's Nina Faust, after a wounded crane's rescue in Homer this week.
Kachemak Crane Watch’s Nina Faust said a crane shot with an arrow was still tending to its family, including two colts.
She said the Crane Watch was waiting for the right time to approach the bird, and wanted to make sure there were experienced volunteers on hand to help. One attempt to reach the crane failed when the crane ran down a ravine. “We had a quick conference. ‘What do you think? Send him to Bird TLC or let him go?’ And all of us said ‘Let’s let him go,’” Faust said.“And Jason let him go and he ran off, spread his wings and flapped them a bunch of times as he went down to a creek to get a drink,” she said. “And then shortly thereafter was reunited with his family.”
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